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United Kingdom One Pound coin reverse designs

A
SCOTLAND
1984 and 1989

 'a Thistle eradicated enfiling a representation of Our Royal Diadem'
The edge inscription reads
NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSIT
'No one provokes me with impunity'
(from the Motto of the Order of the Thistle)

Designer - Leslie Durban

 

B
WALES
1985 and 1990

 'a Leek eradicated enfiling a representation of Our Royal Diadem'
The edge inscription reads
PLEIDIOL WYF I'M GWLAD
'True am I to my Country'
(from the Welsh National Anthem)

Designer - Leslie Durban

 

C
NORTHERN IRELAND
1986 and 1991

 'a Flax Plant eradicated enfiling a representation of Our Royal Diadem'
The edge inscription reads
DECUS ET TUTAMEN
'An ornament and a safeguard'
(from VIRGIL'S AENEID)


Designer - Leslie Durban

 

D
UNITED KINGDOM
1988

'a Shield of Our Royal Arms ensigned by a representation of the Royal Crown'
The edge inscription reads
DECUS ET TUTAMEN

Designer - Derek Gorringe

 

E
ENGLAND
1987 and 1992

'an Oak Tree eradicated enfiling a representation of Our Royal Diadem'
The edge inscription reads
DECUS ET TUTAMEN

Designer - Leslie Durban

 

F
UNITED KINGDOM
1983, 1993, 1998 and 2003

 'the Ensigns Armorial of Our United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'
The edge inscription reads DECUS ET TUTAMEN

Designer - Eric Sewell

 

G
SCOTLAND
1994 and 1999

'a Lion rampant within a double Tressure flory counter-flory, being that quartering of Our Royal Arms known heraldically as SCOTLAND'
The edge inscription reads
NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSIT

Designer - Norman Sillman

 

H
WALES
1995 and 2000

'a Dragon passant, being Our Badge for Wales'
The edge inscription reads
PLEIDIOL WYF I'M GWLAD

Designer - Norman Sillman

 

I
NORTHERN IRELAND
1996 and 2001

'a Celtic collar superimposed upon a cross with a Pimpernel flower at centre'
The edge inscription reads
DECUS ET TUTAMEN

Designer - Norman Sillman 

 

J
ENGLAND
1997 and 2002

 'three Lions passant guardant, being that quartering of Our Royal Arms known heraldically as ENGLAND'
The edge inscription reads
DECUS ET TUTAMEN

Designer - Norman Sillman

 

K
SCOTLAND
2004

 'the FORTH RAILWAY BRIDGE - SCOTLAND'

Designer - Edwina Ellis

 

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